Well, honey, that would be Franklin D. Roosevelt. He served as President of the United States for four terms, but tragically passed away during his fourth term in office. So, technically, he was elected three times, but served four terms. Politics, am I right?
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The U.S. president who was elected twice for president is Barack Obama. He served as the 44th president of the United States from 2009 to 2017. Obama was elected to his first term in 2008 and then re-elected for a second term in 2012.
The following people won two U. S. Presidential Elections (no more/ no less):
Grover Cleveland served as both the 22nd and 24th president. His first term was from 1885 to 1889. Benjamin Harrison defeated Cleveland in the 1888 presidential election and served as the 23rd president from 1889 to 1893. Then in the 1892 presidential election, Grover Cleveland defeated Benjamin Harrison and served his second term from 1893 to 1897.
Of the 44 U.S. Presidents to date, 5 were never elected President, 22 were each elected President once, 16 were each elected President twice, and one was elected President four times.
The 16 who have each been elected President twice are...
The only US president who had two nonconsecutive terms was Grover Cleveland. Others have been elected more than once, but without a gap between.
Grover Cleaveland was the 22nd president of the United States and also became the 24th.
The president can be elected twice in terms of four years. A maximum of eight years- two terms
Technically, 12. In the most extreme of circumstances, a VP could become president for 4 years if the president were to be killed immediately after taking office. He/she could then be elected twice, equalling 8 years total as the elected president.
Yes he does. Whether a president is elected for the first time or re-elected for a second term, there is an inauguration ceremony, and at that time, the president and vice president are sworn in.
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